Sizing

Size Guide

Find your perfect fit — our leather molds to your body over time, so when in doubt, size up.

Sizing Tips
Chest is the most important measurement for jacket sizing.
If you plan to layer thick knitwear underneath, go one size up.
Full-grain leather will naturally mold to your body with wear.
Between two sizes? Always size up for comfort.
All measurements shown are body measurements, not garment measurements.
How to Take Your Measurements
1
Chest
Wrap tape around the fullest part of your chest, keeping it level and parallel to the floor. Arms relaxed at your sides.
2
Waist
Measure around your natural waistline — the narrowest part of your torso, usually just above the navel.
3
Shoulder Width
Measure from shoulder seam to shoulder seam across the back, from one edge to the other.
4
Jacket Length
From the top of your shoulder (where the seam sits) straight down to where you want the jacket to end.
Men's Size Chart
Size Chest Waist Shoulder Length

* All measurements are body measurements. Chest is the primary sizing factor.

Women's Size Chart
Size Bust Waist Hip Length

* Women's jackets are cut with a more tailored profile. If between sizes, size up.

Choose Your Fit

Select your preferred fit style to get a sizing recommendation:

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Slim Fit
Close to the body. Best for those who prefer a tailored, fashion-forward look.
Regular Fit
Our standard cut. Comfortable movement with a clean silhouette.
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Relaxed Fit
Extra room for layering. Great for wearing over thick knitwear.
Leather Care & Sizing Over Time

Full-grain leather is a natural material that adapts to your body. Here's what to expect:

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Break-in period
First 2–4 weeks of wear will soften the leather and mold it to your shape.
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Slight sizing change
Leather may loosen very slightly (up to half a size) over 6 months of regular wear.
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Avoid water
Wet leather can shrink. Keep dry and treat with conditioner if caught in rain.
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Temperature
Do not store in extreme heat or cold — this can cause cracking or stiffness.